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279 judgments found.
Country:
Argentina Year: 2015
Court: Supreme Court of Justice [Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación Argentina]
Citation: D 376 XLIX. REX
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Disabilities,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Informed consent Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: The plaintiffs, the legal guardians of their brother, filed a complaint so that the Court order the withdrawal of enteral tube feeding and hydration of their brother that artificially keep him with life. The patient in October 23 of 1994 suffered a car accident that left him in a permanent vegetative state. His representatives based …Read more
Tags: Health regulation,
Informed choice,
Patient choice,
Persistent Vegetative State,
Public hospitals,
Right to Privacy
Country:
Namibia Year: 2014
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: (SA 49/2012) [2014] NASC 19
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to family life,
Right to privacy Facts: Three Namibian women who were all pregnant and HIV-positive were sterilized at State hospitals after giving birth. The women claimed they were sterilized without their informed consent, and that they were sterilized due to their HIV-positive status. The first woman said that her doctor (through her nurse) told her that all HIV-positive women must have …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Caesarean,
Childbirth,
Compulsory sterilization,
Counseling,
Emergency care,
Forced sterilization,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Health education,
Health records,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Informed choice,
Mandatory sterilization,
Medical records,
Patient choice,
Public hospitals,
Sterilization,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Kazakhstan Year: 2014
Court: United Nations Human Rights Committee
Citation: Communication No. 2104/2011
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Infectious diseases,
Prisons,
Violence Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial Facts: Nikolai Valetov, a Russian national, was arrested and charged in June 2001 with murder by Kyrgyzstan authorities while living in Kyrgyzstan. In addition to maintaining that he was framed for this crime by the police, Valetov further claimed that he was tortured by the police so severely while in pre-trial detention that he was permanently …Read more
Tags: Abuse,
Access to health care,
Asylum,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Detainee,
Detention,
Examination,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Jail,
Rape,
TB,
Torture,
Tuberculosis
Country:
Russia Year: 2014
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 37873/04, § 1, ECHR 2014
Health Topics:
Health information,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to privacy Facts: Ms. Konovalova, a Russian citizen, experienced contractions due to her pregnancy and was taken to S. M. Kirov Military Medical Academy Hospital. After she was admitted to the gynecology ward, she was given a booklet issued by the hospital that contained a notice stating, “We ask you to respect the fact that medical treatment in …Read more
Tags: Childbirth,
Confidentiality,
Cruel treatment,
Degrading treatment,
Disclosure,
Health care professionals,
Health facilities,
Health records,
Humiliating treatment,
Inappropriate treatment,
Informed choice,
Maternal health,
Medical records,
Non-pecuniary damage,
Notification,
Patient choice,
Pregnancy,
Public hospitals
Country:
New Zealand Year: 2014
Court: High Court
Citation: [2014] NZHC 1433
Health Topics:
Informed consent,
Prisons Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to life Facts: In this case, the Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections (“Department”) and the Canterbury District Health Board (“DHB”) sought a declaration of their rights and duties when providing medical treatment to prisoners. Specifically, they wished to receive a declaration that they have a right to provide medical treatment by way of artificial hydration and …Read more
Tags: Compulsory treatment,
Forced treatment,
Informed choice,
Involuntary treatment,
Mandatory treatment,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Patient choice,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Colombia Year: 2014
Court: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Citation: Report No. 5/14
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
HIV/AIDS,
Medicines,
Poverty,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to health,
Right to life,
Right to social security Facts: Duque and his same-sex partner lived together as a couple for over ten years, until his partner died from AIDS. Four years prior to the death, Duque was diagnosed with HIV and was being treated under support from his partner. When his partner died, Duque asked the COLFONDOS (the pension service) to ask what requirements …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to medicines,
Access to treatment,
AIDS,
Antiretrovirals,
ARVs,
Domestic partnership,
Gay,
Health expenditures,
Health funding,
Health spending,
HIV,
HIV positive,
Homosexual,
LGBTI,
Low income,
Out-of-pocket expenditures,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Poor,
Queer,
Sexual orientation,
Social security
Country:
Bolivia Year: 2014
Court: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
Citation: Report No. 72/14, Case 12.655; Merits I.V. BOLIVIA; August 15, 2014
Health Topics:
Informed consent,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to family life,
Right to privacy Facts: I.V. went to a hospital for a cesarean section and was sterilized by her doctor. She alleged that the only questions that the doctor had asked her before the procedure were where she had her first cesarean section and whether she had previously had an infection. I.V. maintained that she was not given any information …Read more
Tags: Compulsory sterilization,
Compulsory treatment,
Forced sterilization,
Forced treatment,
Health care professionals,
Informed choice,
Involuntary sterilization,
Involuntary treatment,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Patient choice,
Pregnancy,
Sterilization,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Canada Year: 2014
Court: Ontario Court of Justice
Citation: 2014 ONCJ 603; 2015 ONCJ 229
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Medicines Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity Facts: The applicant hospital sought a declaration that J.J., an 11-year-old girl, was a child in need of protection under the Child and Family Services Act (“CFSA”). J.J. was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (“ALL”). If treated with chemotherapy, J.J.’s physicians believed that she had a 90-95% chance of being cured. The physicians were not aware …Read more
Tags: Cancer,
Children,
Indigenous groups,
Indigenous medicine,
Leukemia,
Minor,
Pediatric health,
Traditional medicine
Country:
Canada Year: 2014
Court: Ontario Superior Court of Justice
Citation: 2014 ONSC 5726
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health information,
Hospitals,
Infectious diseases,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines Human Rights: Right of access to information,
Right to bodily integrity Facts: This judgment deals with motions by the federal and provincial Crowns to strike out the plaintiffs’ claims on the ground that the claims disclosed no reasonable cause of action against the federal or provincial government. The plaintiffs’ 5-year-old daughter, died five days after she received the H1N1 influenza virus vaccine. The daughter was in good …Read more
Tags: Advertising,
Awareness,
Child mortality,
Children,
Drug safety,
Duty of care,
Health promotion,
Immunization,
Influenza,
Minor,
Negligence,
Notification,
Pediatric health,
Tort,
Vaccination,
Vaccines
Country:
Russia Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: [2014] EHCR 51857/13
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Infectious diseases,
Medicines,
Prisons Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health Facts: Amirov is a local politician who was arrested and charged in June 2013 with attempted murder, attempting to organize a terrorist attack, and related charges. Amirov was paralyzed in 1993 and requires constant medical care. Amirov argued that he should not be detained pending trial because of his poor health, age and position in the …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment Health facilities,
Cruel and unusual punishment,
Cruel treatment,
Custody,
Degrading treatment,
Detainee,
Detention,
Diabetes,
Handicapped,
heart disease neurological diseases,
Hepatitis,
Humiliating treatment,
Imprisonment,
Incarceration,
Inhuman treatment,
Inmate,
Jail,
Kidney disease,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Physically challenged,
Prison conditions
Country:
Germany Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: App. No. 36356/10
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medicines,
Mental health,
Violence Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: On August 19, 2004, Mr. Veit Aurnhammer was convicted by the Regensburg Juvenile District Court of causing bodily harm and damage to property after he struck two ticket collectors in the face when they tried to prevent him from evading ticket controls. Aurnhammer was further convicted of dangerous bodily injury after attacking his sleeping cellmate …Read more
Tags: Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Incapacity,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary confinement,
Mandatory commitment,
Mandatory confinement,
Mental competence,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental institution,
Psychiatry,
Schizophrenia
Country:
Germany Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: App. No. 75095/11
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medicines,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity Facts: Ms. Rosel Zierd filed an application claiming that the psychiatric medication administered against her late son’s will violated her own and her late son’s Convention rights. On May 31, 2006, Ms. Zierd’s son, H, was found by the Meiningen Regional Court to have committed a number of traffic offenses, including involuntary manslaughter. The court determined …Read more
Tags: Compulsory commitment,
Compulsory confinement,
Incapacity,
Involuntary commitment,
Involuntary confinement,
Mandatory commitment,
Mandatory confinement,
Mental competence,
Mental disorder,
Mental illness,
Mental institution,
Suicide
Country:
South Africa Year: 2014
Court: The Supreme Court Of Appeal Of South Africa
Citation: [2014] ZASCA 182
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health Facts: The plaintiff underwent a regular hysterectomy for fibroid uterus at Dora Nginza Hospital. A week later, she was readmitted as she was suffering from unbearable pain and wound abscess. The abscess burst, as operation was not conducted on the scheduled date. She was again admitted to the hospital as she complained of a hard swelling …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Duty of care,
Health facilities,
Inadequate treatment,
Maternal health,
Negligence,
Psychology,
Public hospitals,
Remedies,
Standard of care,
Sterilization,
Trauma
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 2014
Court: The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
Citation: [2014] HRLR 17
Health Topics:
Disabilities,
Informed consent,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: The appellants, all individuals suffering from severe medical conditions, wished to die but were physically incapable of doing so themselves, due to their respective medical limitations. They could not find anyone to assist them in ending their lives; UK law criminalized assisting suicide. At issue was whether s. 2(1) of the Suicide Act 1961 (“s. …Read more
Tags: Criminalization,
Disabled,
Informed choice,
Patient choice,
Suicide
Country:
Latvia Year: 2014
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: ECHR 181 (2014)
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medical malpractice Human Rights: Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to family life,
Right to privacy Facts: The applicant’s son at the age of 23 was in a car accident and sustained very serious injuries. He had to be operated on but his condition became worse after her surgery and he died. After a few months, she discovered that her son’s kidneys and spleen had been removed for organ transplantation after his …Read more
Tags: Clinics,
Degrading treatment,
Emergency care,
Health facilities,
Inhuman treatment,
Patient choice,
Public hospitals
Country:
Australia Year: 2014
Court: Supreme Court of Victoria, Common Law Division, Judicial Review and Appeals
Citation: [2014] VSC 564
Health Topics:
Informed consent,
Mental health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: The plaintiff, XX, suffered from bipolar effective disorder and carried a history of self-harm. On August 19, 2012, an involuntary treatment order (hereinafter “the ITO”) was made pursuant to the Mental Health Act 1986(hereinafter “the Act”) requiring her to be detained and to receive involuntary psychiatric treatment at Monash Medical Centre. The plaintiff appealed against …Read more
Country:
Namibia Year: 2014
Court: Supreme Court of Namibia
Citation: [2014] NASC 19
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Informed consent,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to family life Facts: The respondents, three Namibian HIV positive pregnant women, were sterilized while undergoing emergency caesareans. The respondents each signed a consent form, which included consent to the caesarean operation and sterilization through bilateral tubal ligation (BLT) but claimed that they did not provide informed consent which is required for sterilization to be considered lawful. The first …Read more
Tags: Abortion counseling,
Awareness,
Caesarean,
Compulsory sterilization,
Confidentiality,
Counseling,
Emergency care,
Family planning,
Forced sterilization,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Health education,
Health records,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV/AIDS,
Informed choice,
Informed consent,
Involuntary sterilization,
Mandatory sterilization,
Medical records,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Patient choice,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
Sterilization,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Ecuador Year: 2013
Court: Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Citation: Series C, No. 261, May 21, 2013
Health Topics:
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to health Facts: On June 28, 2000, Melba Suarez Peralta visited Dr. Emilio Guerrero Gutierrez as a result of abdomen pain, vomits, and fever. She was diagnosed with chronic appendicitis and informed she needed surgery. Three days later, she visited Guerrero in a private clinic and underwent appendix surgery performed by Dr. Jenny Bohorquez and assisted by Guerrero. …Read more
Tags: Clinics,
Compensation,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Health regulation,
Inadequate treatment,
Inappropriate treatment,
Law enforcement,
Negligence,
Private hospitals,
Public hospitals
Country:
India Year: 2013
Court: Supreme Court
Citation: Civil Appeal No. 10972 of 2013
Health Topics:
HIV/AIDS,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860 (the Section) penalized voluntary “carnal intercourse against the order of nature with any man, woman or animal” and described them as “unnatural offences.” An offence under this Section was non-bailable and carried a maximum punishment of life imprisonment. Naz Foundation, the Petitioner, was an NGO working in …Read more
Tags: AIDS,
Bisexual,
Buggery,
Criminalization,
Gay,
Gender identity,
HIV,
Homosexual,
Law enforcement,
Lesbian,
LGBTI,
Sexual orientation,
Sodomy,
Transgender
Country:
Australia Year: 2013
Court: High Court
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Informed consent,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity Facts: Appellant doctor Reeves, a gynecologist, saw CDW, his patient, for treatment of a pre-cancerous lesion on her left labia minora. Reeves performed a “simple vulvectomy” which entailed the removal of CDW’s entire vulva, including her labia and clitoris. CDW filed suit, and provided evidence that she had only agreed to removal of a small flap …Read more
Tags: Cancer,
Examination,
Female genital mutilation,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Inappropriate treatment,
Informed choice,
Involuntary treatment,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Noncommunicable diseases,
Patient choice,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
Moldova Year: 2013
Court: European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 16761/09
Health Topics:
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to family life Facts: Plaintiffs in this case were husband and wife. When G.B. was giving birth at the Stefan-Vodă regional hospital, a state-owned regional hospital, the head of the obstetrics and gynecology department preformed a Caesarean section on her and removed her ovaries and Fallopian tubes without obtaining her permission. As a result, G.B. suffered early menopause and …Read more
Tags: Caesarian,
Childbirth,
Compensation,
Compulsory sterilization,
Damages,
Forced sterilization,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Health facilities,
Involuntary sterilization,
Negligence,
Non-consensual testing and treatment,
Non-pecuniary damages,
Pregnancy,
Public hospitals,
Remedies,
Sterilization,
Tort,
Unauthorized treatment
Country:
United Kingdom Year: 2013
Court: Court of Appeal, Queen’s Bench Division
Citation: [2013] EWCA Civ 961
Health Topics:
Disabilities,
Health care and health services Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: Martin suffered a stroke in 2008 leaving him unable to move or speak. He was completely dependent on his family and spent almost all of his time in bed. The effects of his stroke were permanent. Because of his disabilities, he was not able to take his own life. He had attempted to end his …Read more
Tags: Assisted suicide,
Criminalization,
Disabled,
Handicapped,
Health care professionals,
Health care workers,
Informed choice,
Palliative care,
Patient choice,
Physically challenged,
Suicide
Country:
Canada Year: 2013
Court: Ontario Court of Appeal
Citation: 2013 ONCA 415
Health Topics:
Health information,
HIV/AIDS,
Infectious diseases,
Informed consent,
Sexual and reproductive health,
Violence Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to liberty and security of person Facts: As a result of his alleged non-disclosure of his HIV-positive status to 3 complainants prior to engaging in sexual relations, the appellant (defendant), Lester Felix, was convicted of five counts of aggravated sexual assault and one count of sexual assault. Felix appealed all convictions. There was no evidence of the appellant’s level of risk of …Read more
Tags: Assault,
Condoms,
Contraception,
Contraceptives,
Disclosure,
HIV,
HIV positive,
HIV status,
Informed choice,
Non-disclosure,
People living with HIV/AIDS,
PLHIV,
Rape,
Sexual abuse,
Sexual assault,
Sexual violence,
Sexually transmitted diseases,
Sexually transmitted infections,
STDs,
STIs,
Transmission
Country:
South Africa Year: 2013
Court: The Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa
Citation: [2013] ZASCA 72
Health Topics:
Chronic and noncommunicable diseases,
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity Facts: The respondent patient had filed a claim of negligence against the appellant doctor. She alleged that she suffered from urine incontinence after her hysterectomy surgery performed by the appellant. When she consulted a urologist, it was found that a fistula or hole was present in the patient’s bladder wall. In the High Court, there was …Read more
Tags: Compensation,
Damages,
Duty of care,
Health facilities,
Negligence,
Private hospitals,
Remedies,
Standard of care
Country:
Turkey Year: 2013
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: Application No. 13423/09
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Medical malpractice,
Medicines,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health,
Right to life Facts: The first applicant took his pregnant wife to the Izmir Pubic Hospital. A midwife examined his wife and the duty gynecologist was not called. As the applicant’s wife was experiencing continuous pain, he took her to another hospital- Atatruk Research and Teaching Hospital. An Assistant Doctor examined her and thereafter referred her to the Urology …Read more
Tags: Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Child mortality,
Childbirth,
Children,
Clinics,
Diagnostics,
Duty of care,
Emergency care,
Examination,
Health expenditures,
Health facilities,
Health funding,
Inadequate treatment,
Inappropriate treatment,
Maternal health,
Maternal mortality,
Midwifery,
Misdiagnosis,
Negligence,
Pharmaceuticals,
Private hospitals,
Public hospitals
Country:
Ireland Year: 2013
Court: Human Rights Committee
Citation: CCPR/C/116/D/2324/2013
Health Topics:
Child and adolescent health,
Health care and health services,
Health information,
Health systems and financing,
Hospitals,
Mental health,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Freedom from discrimination,
Freedom from torture and cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment,
Right of access to information,
Right to bodily integrity,
Right to health,
Right to privacy Facts: The author of the communication stated that she became pregnant in 2011 and in her 21st week, she was informed that the foetus had congenital heart defects. She was further informed that the impairment might prove to be fatal. However the hospital told her that abortion was not possible in the current jurisdiction (Ireland) and …Read more
Tags: Abortion,
Abortion counseling,
Abortion technique,
Access to health care,
Access to treatment,
Awareness,
Children,
Clinics,
Freedom of information,
Health expenditures,
Health facilities,
Health funding,
Health insurance,
Health regulation,
Health spending,
Infant health,
Infant mortality,
Minor,
Out-of-pocket expenditures,
Pediatric health,
Private hospitals,
Public hospitals,
Reimbursement,
Termination of pregnancy,
Trauma
Country:
Romania Year: 2013
Court: The European Court of Human Rights
Citation: CASE OF CSOMA v. ROMANIA (Application no. 8759/05) 2013
Health Topics:
Health care and health services,
Hospitals,
Informed consent,
Medical malpractice,
Sexual and reproductive health Human Rights: Right to bodily integrity,
Right to due process/fair trial,
Right to life,
Right to privacy Facts: The applicant in this case was a nurse who was pregnant and was being followed by a gynecologist, Dr. P.C, at the hospital where she had been working. At the 16th week of her pregnancy, hydrocephalus was diagnosed with the fetus and the pregnancy was determined to be interrupted. To induce the abortion, medications and …Read more